Vinson Gant, unassuming smuggler and purveyor of spices, enjoyed a comfortable middle-class life until the day he agreed to run a simple errand for an admiring customer and quickly found himself thrust to center stage in a galactic drama that would determine humanity's fate in a universe far more mysterious, and dangerous, than he had ever imagined. Qassi Ferenyu, teenage daughter of a restaurateur with ties to organized crime, was a mild-mannered, precocious girl who simply wanted to spend the summer with her grandmother. After a chance encounter with hostile alien agents, she inadvertently finds herself the recipient of an otherworldly gift, one that proves to be humanity’s only hope in escaping the judgment of a merciless alien race bent on purging the galaxy of all corruption.
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"Full of philosophical inquiry...and rocket-fueled sci-fi, the story provides its share of unexpected twists and explosions....A far-reaching, thoughtful and laser-filled adventure influenced by Asimov and other interstellar classics." -Kirkus Reviews
"Immortal Dawn pulls you into its world, immersing the reader with a mix of bizarre cultural quirks. Filled with unusual technology, alien culture, appropriately foreign invented linguistics, and oozing with flavor, it succeeds at most every turn in meeting the standards of a solid sci-fi novel, remaining one of the more enrapturing reads of 2015." - Self-Publishing Review
"The book was an enjoyable read and the ending sent chills down my back...a worthwhile read for anyone who enjoys a good bit of classic science fiction." --San Francisco Book Review
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